No reserve price - Signet ring Silver - Mounted currency signet ring

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Description from the seller

Antique coin mounted on a signet ring
Hallmarks for silver
Good overall condition (see photo)
Roman Empire - Constantine II - Follis (3.02 g., 19 mm.), from the Arles mint, 328
AD
Constantine IV Nobilior, laureate bust, draped and armored facing left.
VIRTVS-CAESS S-F, camp door, 6 floors, 4 turrets, doors open with panels. Workshop brand ARLT.
RIC VII Arles 311.
nEF.

Antique coin mounted on a signet ring
Hallmarks for silver
Good overall condition (see photo)
Roman Empire - Constantine II - Follis (3.02 g., 19 mm.), from the Arles mint, 328
AD
Constantine IV Nobilior, laureate bust, draped and armored facing left.
VIRTVS-CAESS S-F, camp door, 6 floors, 4 turrets, doors open with panels. Workshop brand ARLT.
RIC VII Arles 311.
nEF.

Details

Era
Before 1400
Culture
Ancient Roman, Empire
Metal
Silver
Century/ Timeframe
337/340 apr. J-C
Acquired from
Auction house
Total weight
200 g
Year acquired
2023
Condition
Good condition - used with some signs of wear
Country acquired from
France
Country of Origin
Unknown
Previous owner acquired from
Auction house
Title additional information
Mounted currency signet ring
Previous owner - year acquired
2020
Previous owner - country acquired from
North America
I verify that I have obtained this object legally and that I am allowed to sell it
Yes
FranceVerified
Private

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